
The League of Printmakers
The League of Printmakers was an organization formed in the early 20th century to support and promote printmaking as an art form. It brought together artists who specialized in various print techniques, providing a collaborative space for sharing ideas, skills, and exhibitions. The league aimed to elevate printmaking’s status within the broader art community, encouraging innovation and craftsmanship. By fostering a sense of community among artists, the League helped advance the visibility and appreciation of prints, contributing to the development of modern printmaking practices.